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let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's schools, period. with a rare exception of law enforcement officers or trained security personnel. >> i mean -- >> wait a minute. wayne la pierre has done a 360 on that, 360 on background checks. the man that's been rapidly exposed as a shameless hypocrite. >> he is not a hypocrite. >> to help stop guns in places like this. >> he is not a hypocrite if he's learning, changing and adapting in a situation you would. that's called using the brain that god gave you. heck, look at the uk. you guys figured out that having a government with a king was probably a bad idea to rule everything. am i wrong? >> it worked out. >> did
let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's...
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city of baltimore still planning the party, a very serious football battle is being waged off the gridiron. in fact, the very fate of america's favorite sport hangs in the balance with attorneys and doctors piling on to the nfl over head injuries. chronic brain condition of cte is beginning to make the way in to the public conscious. it's the clearest evidence of brain damage linked to depression, memory loss, early dementia and even death. but the lawsuits don't fault the league, necessarily, for a lack of issue on the issue. the nfl accused of researching the long-term effects of concussions but then covering up the results to protect its bottom line. that's a claim the league vehemently denied. could the legal challenges change the game forever and necessarily a bad thing? bloomberg businessweek's latest cover story is "crunch time." it's on news stands right now and paul bar vet the author and assisting managing editor. welcome. >> thanks. >> you write in here that the very future of football is at stake here and i'll quote you. you say if science one day determines that merely playing
city of baltimore still planning the party, a very serious football battle is being waged off the gridiron. in fact, the very fate of america's favorite sport hangs in the balance with attorneys and doctors piling on to the nfl over head injuries. chronic brain condition of cte is beginning to make the way in to the public conscious. it's the clearest evidence of brain damage linked to depression, memory loss, early dementia and even death. but the lawsuits don't fault the league, necessarily,...
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we just ask that city leaders do the same. that they knuckle down and make the hard choices whether it's the raiders or public safety, and move forward with a strategy to reduce this enormous crime wave in oakland. >> recently there were two police officers who were shot in one week. is that something that is unusual in oakland? >> having any department have two officers shot in two separate incidents doing their duty in just one week is unheard of. a number of years weigh we lost four officers in the line of duty in one day. no one can tell me that it isn't dangerous policing the streets of oakland. >> barry, we heard a lot of people on your force upset about the situation in oakland. i think policemen are often outspoken. and to hear it coming out of oakland is not a surprise. william bratton has just been brought in as a consultant to the police department here. are those kind of things--bratton had has a success record. people will argue with his tactics but he has a successful record in new york, los angeles to a degree i
we just ask that city leaders do the same. that they knuckle down and make the hard choices whether it's the raiders or public safety, and move forward with a strategy to reduce this enormous crime wave in oakland. >> recently there were two police officers who were shot in one week. is that something that is unusual in oakland? >> having any department have two officers shot in two separate incidents doing their duty in just one week is unheard of. a number of years weigh we lost...
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we caught up with them at boston's symphony hall, part of the city's celebrity series, at the beginning of just their second-ever visit to the u.s. backstage, musicians aged 15 to 36 warmed up and chatted in a variety of languages. >> no, no, no! >> brown: at rehearsal, barenboim was a tough taskmaster... >> you see how much more space you have for a crescendo? please don't play mechanically. >> brown: ...cajoling his young musicians. >> you're just playing comfortably without any idea of thought. ya-ba-ba-ba. what is that? >> brown: i watched the rehearsal, and you were pretty tough on them at various points. you kept saying, "you're playing too comfortably." what does that mean? >> it means that to make music, to express music, you cannot adopt the line of least resistance. you have to adopt the line of most resistance. music is not politically correct. music demands total concentration and the perfect, perfect matrimony between thought, feeling, and gut. >> brown: so how? >> and people who think it's easy should choose another profession. >> brown: uncompromising in his music, barenb
we caught up with them at boston's symphony hall, part of the city's celebrity series, at the beginning of just their second-ever visit to the u.s. backstage, musicians aged 15 to 36 warmed up and chatted in a variety of languages. >> no, no, no! >> brown: at rehearsal, barenboim was a tough taskmaster... >> you see how much more space you have for a crescendo? please don't play mechanically. >> brown: ...cajoling his young musicians. >> you're just playing...
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the parade will take, street down to pratt and over to howard and into the city. additional closures around the streets. parking restrictions as well. looking good east and westbound. harrisburg expressway, same story. everything is looking fine. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we have a cloud cover this morning. there could be a snow flurry. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's. a mixture of sun and clouds. the wind will pick up out of the northwest. seven-day forecast interstate little bit. >> 5:42. joe flacco had a busy monday. >> you can catch joe downtown for the victory parade. >> i'm alive at city hall where the parade will begin. >> good morning. kim dacey checking on your morning commute. there is word of an accident on security boulevard. that is in front of the social security administration. another crash southbound at 295 blocking the right lane. parade closures downtown. commerce street over to pratt street and on to howard street. 64 on 70 in towards the beltway. very light volume. same story on the harrisburg expressway. that is t
the parade will take, street down to pratt and over to howard and into the city. additional closures around the streets. parking restrictions as well. looking good east and westbound. harrisburg expressway, same story. everything is looking fine. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we have a cloud cover this morning. there could be a snow flurry. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's. a mixture of sun and clouds. the wind will pick up out of the northwest. seven-day forecast...
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the most congested city in america, washington. with commuters burning 67 hours and 32 gallons of fuel a year sitting in traffic. followed by l.a., san francisco, new york, boston, houston, atlanta, chicago, philly, and seattle. congestion costs each commuter about $818 per year. with each commuter responsible for about 380 pounds of carbon dioxide emission per year. and researchers predict gridlock will only worsen as the economy picks up. >> what's really important now is for us to look at different strategies. now is really the time for us toability. >> reporter: some cities are acting. improving traffic light timing, adding roundabouts and better highway flow patterns, installing light rail systems. in california, a $68 billion high speed rail corridor is under construction. while in portland, roughly 6% of commuters are now biking. >> i think downtown has tried to decrease the appeal of driving. >> reporter: but how appropriate that d.c., known for political gridlock, also leads the country in traffic gridlock? local nbc repor
the most congested city in america, washington. with commuters burning 67 hours and 32 gallons of fuel a year sitting in traffic. followed by l.a., san francisco, new york, boston, houston, atlanta, chicago, philly, and seattle. congestion costs each commuter about $818 per year. with each commuter responsible for about 380 pounds of carbon dioxide emission per year. and researchers predict gridlock will only worsen as the economy picks up. >> what's really important now is for us to look...
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he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on tonight and that is contributions to the economy made by startup businesses and some new text companies. >>> certain benefits will be extended to the thousands of gay and lesbian personnel. they will be departing -- the finalm print on the armed forces. he has to walk a fine line and that recognizes marriage between a man and woman. >>> wanted a police are investigating a deadly house fire in the district and they say they pulled two victims from a bored up home that was supposed to be vacant. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: investigators an
he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on...
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we caught up with them at boston's symphony hall, part of the city's celebrity series, at the beginning of just their second-ever visit to the u.s. backstage, musicians aged 15 to 36 warmed up and chatted in a variety of languages. >> no, no, no! >> brown: at rehearsal, barenboim was a tough taskmaster... >> you see how much more space you have for a crescendo? please don't play mechanically. >> brown: ...cajoling his young musicians. >> you're just playing comfortably without any idea of thought. ya-ba-ba-ba. what is that? >> brown: i watched the rehearsal, and you were pretty tough on them at various points. you kept saying, "you're playing too comfortably." what does that mean? >> it means that to make music, to express music, you cannot adopt the line of least resistance. you have to adopt the line of most resistance. music is not politically correct. music demands total concentration and the perfect, perfect matrimony between thought, feeling, and gut. >> brown: so how? >> and people who think it's easy should choose another profession. >> brown: uncompromising in his music, barenb
we caught up with them at boston's symphony hall, part of the city's celebrity series, at the beginning of just their second-ever visit to the u.s. backstage, musicians aged 15 to 36 warmed up and chatted in a variety of languages. >> no, no, no! >> brown: at rehearsal, barenboim was a tough taskmaster... >> you see how much more space you have for a crescendo? please don't play mechanically. >> brown: ...cajoling his young musicians. >> you're just playing...
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firearms seized by police in the last five years were purchased just outside the city limits. 1,300 from one store alone. assault weapons and high capacity magazines abound in chicago. but still that city saw more than 500 gun homicides last year alone. assuming your bill passes, how is it possible to determine if someone is a straw purchaser and how can a store be held liable for a straw purchase? >> well, let me give you an example. >> thank you. >> we have a situation where a number of guns that ended up in oakland that came from georgia, and they were bought by a straw purchaser. a woman in georgia bought guns for her boyfriend who had a criminal record. you know what he did then? he then sends them -- sells them to folks in oakland. the point is that this goes to that straw purchaser. it's going to cause them to say, wait a minute, cause a woman like that to say, maybe i shouldn't be doing this because i may be facing 20 years in jail. that's how a lot of guns get to places like baltimore, get to places like oakland. and so this is going to address that problem, and i'm convinc
firearms seized by police in the last five years were purchased just outside the city limits. 1,300 from one store alone. assault weapons and high capacity magazines abound in chicago. but still that city saw more than 500 gun homicides last year alone. assuming your bill passes, how is it possible to determine if someone is a straw purchaser and how can a store be held liable for a straw purchase? >> well, let me give you an example. >> thank you. >> we have a situation where...
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conflicts at bus stops in the city. the problem is private buses that take workers to companies along the peninsula. the buses have been blocking muni buses from pulling up to the curb. those private buses have a dedicated stop now at 8th and market and another one is coming to van ness and union street. >>> this sunday, right here on kpix 5 the 55th annual grammy awards. this year margaret cho is up for best comedy album and we were surprised she was born and raised here in san francisco. juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told my mother when i was 14 i was going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe it's better if you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, passionate, also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: she is nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girls gone wild ♪ >> whoo. >> she is not studyin
conflicts at bus stops in the city. the problem is private buses that take workers to companies along the peninsula. the buses have been blocking muni buses from pulling up to the curb. those private buses have a dedicated stop now at 8th and market and another one is coming to van ness and union street. >>> this sunday, right here on kpix 5 the 55th annual grammy awards. this year margaret cho is up for best comedy album and we were surprised she was born and raised here in san...
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180 people lost their lives building was bombed in the northern city of aleppo. the head of refugee operations for the middle east and north africa warned syria's violence is causing system of destruction. >> it is an appalling situation in syria. all of these figures probably are not capturing the true story of how syria, the people, but also the syria the country, are facing systematic destruction. >> for diplomats recently have claimed a small breakthrough in the impasse between syrian rebels and president al-assad after opposition leader said he is open to sitting down with al- assad's aids. iran in president ahmadinejad has arrived in cairo for a three-day visit to attend a summit of the organization of islamic cooperation. it is the first trip to egypt by an iranian leader since iran's 1979 islamic revolution. israel has carried out a new series of raids in the occupied west bank, arresting 23 members of the group hamas. three of those detained were lawmakers in the palestinian parliament. the arrests come as israeli forces have dismantled yet another pales
180 people lost their lives building was bombed in the northern city of aleppo. the head of refugee operations for the middle east and north africa warned syria's violence is causing system of destruction. >> it is an appalling situation in syria. all of these figures probably are not capturing the true story of how syria, the people, but also the syria the country, are facing systematic destruction. >> for diplomats recently have claimed a small breakthrough in the impasse between...
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if they both fail, crews can actually trigger a third power source and owners will pick the host city in may. >> new this morning a pittsburg man is under arrest if a hit-and-run accident that sent a woman and two small children to the hospital. the 24-year-old man is held on $50,000 bail accused in a crash at 5:45 last night. he hit a one-year-old boy in a stroller, a 7-year-old on a bicycle, and a 29-year-old woman. the victims were crossing the drive on a trail. all three are out of the hospital today. >> new fallout from the 2008 financial crisis. the attorney general is now suing the debt rating agency known as standard & poor's. the announcement was made today in washington, dc, filed in san francisco court. she said s&p 500 intentionally inflated rate ensure asigned to security. >> our lawsuit focuses on the ratings s&p 500 gave to mortgage-backed securities that the state of california purchased through pension funds, which each are considering two of the largest pension funds in the united states. california loss nearly $1 billion because of the s&p's conduct. the federal gov
if they both fail, crews can actually trigger a third power source and owners will pick the host city in may. >> new this morning a pittsburg man is under arrest if a hit-and-run accident that sent a woman and two small children to the hospital. the 24-year-old man is held on $50,000 bail accused in a crash at 5:45 last night. he hit a one-year-old boy in a stroller, a 7-year-old on a bicycle, and a 29-year-old woman. the victims were crossing the drive on a trail. all three are out of...
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zero heartbur ♪ >> from the fox biness studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis gerri: a string of cyber attacks causing major concerns tonight. reports claim china attacked -- has acted to newspaper website the "washington post" and "wall street journal," even twitter. what could be next? lets talk to peter barnes, fox business senior washington correspondent. what do you have? >> well, maybe the energy department was also hacked according to a report this morning. no comment on the report from thenergy department today. but a new government intelligence report to be leased shortly is expected to call the growing number of these chinese cyber attacks and threats to the u.s. and its economy. now, this report will come after these hacking incident at the "washington post," new york times and the "wall street journal". they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has m
zero heartbur ♪ >> from the fox biness studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis gerri: a string of cyber attacks causing major concerns tonight. reports claim china attacked -- has acted to newspaper website the "washington post" and "wall street journal," even twitter. what could be next? lets talk to peter barnes, fox business senior washington correspondent. what do you have? >> well, maybe the energy department was also...
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second time of the charm city is the center of the nfl universe. the part after the ravens second super bowl title continued with a parade downtown and sports director scott smith is here with all of the partying in downtown baltimore. >> reporter: the fact it was a tuesday morning appeared to have little bearing on today's parade turnout and that is funny. the owner anticipated 30,000 fans showing up and lindsay member offy has been hanging out all day. a few more than 30,000 ravens fans were on hand? >> i would say probably three times the amount and things settled down an hour ago here and it did take us about four hours to get here to show you how proud that baltimore is of the super bowl-winning ravens. the players said that is the most people they have seen there and not only the seats were filled but full of fans and more than those that came out in 2,000. and they were on to the fans tricks. >> it's crazy out there and that is pretty cool. >> i don't think anyone went to work. baltimore shut down and somebody probably died. >> reporter: rav
second time of the charm city is the center of the nfl universe. the part after the ravens second super bowl title continued with a parade downtown and sports director scott smith is here with all of the partying in downtown baltimore. >> reporter: the fact it was a tuesday morning appeared to have little bearing on today's parade turnout and that is funny. the owner anticipated 30,000 fans showing up and lindsay member offy has been hanging out all day. a few more than 30,000 ravens fans...
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the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they are all stuck in traffic. the parade is stuck in traffic. rene marsh reporting live for us right in the middle of it all. i don't know that i ever heard of this, seriously the victory parade stuck in traffic. >> reporter: they are. you know what, the fans, they are being very patient. you hear the music. there's a party going on. i'm sitting in joe flacco's hum v, this is the hum v he will be in when he goes through the parade rout. this is the good man that will drive him. we have members from the 175th maryland's national air guard. they are here as well. you know what, a little fun fact, they d
the new orleans city council says that it hopes to learn more friday at an emergency meeting with the power company entergy. we will keep you posted. of course baltimore ravens managed to pull out a victory despite a furious comeback by the 49ers. the ravens fans elated to celebrate with a super sized parade in downtown baltimore. look at the folks gathered, temperatures in the low to mid30s, the reason they have to wait longer than expected, christine romans and i just talked about it, they...
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a blowout for the oklahoma city thunder. the oklahoma city -- in oklahoma city, roortather, they had an e time with dallas. kevin durant had 19 points and three rebounds. the thunder led by 20 throughout the second half and beat dallas 112-91. >>> in miami, lebron james scored 31 points to lead the heat to their 10th consecutive victory over charlotte. miami maintained the half-game lead over new york in the eastern conference. the heat beat the bobcats 99-94. >>> in baseball, the 2006 national league cy young award winner, brandon webb, is retiring. webb, just 33, struggled through years of arm injuries. he hasn't pitched in the major leagues since 2009. webb was a three-time all-star. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and new details in a case of a murdered former navy s.e.a.l. sniper, chris kyle, as we learn more about the ex-vet accused of killing him. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can
a blowout for the oklahoma city thunder. the oklahoma city -- in oklahoma city, roortather, they had an e time with dallas. kevin durant had 19 points and three rebounds. the thunder led by 20 throughout the second half and beat dallas 112-91. >>> in miami, lebron james scored 31 points to lead the heat to their 10th consecutive victory over charlotte. miami maintained the half-game lead over new york in the eastern conference. the heat beat the bobcats 99-94. >>> in baseball,...
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>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york, california, where the price is close to $4 a gallon again. the question is, what are the oil companies telling us is the reason for it this time? our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: we've all heard about pain at the pump, but the pain is suddenly starting to bite. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money. where i choose to live. and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> more conscious about the distance i'm driving, or carpooling a lot more also. >> reporter: why the sudden jump? drivers in the midwest have paid the price for a
>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york,...
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if they both fail, crews can actually trigger a third power source and owners will pick the host city in may. >> new this morning a pittsburg man is under arrest if a hit-and-run accident that sent a woman and two small children to the hospital. the 24-year-old man is held on $50,000 bail accused in a crash at 5:45 last night. he hit a one-year-old boy in a stroller, a 7-year-old on a bicycle, and a 29-year-old woman. the victims were crossing the drive on a trail. all three are out of the hospital today. >> new fallout from the 2008 financial crisis. the attorney general is now suing the debt rating agency known as standard & poor's. the announcement was made today in washington, dc, filed in san francisco court. she said s&p 500 intentionally inflated rate ensure asigned to security. >> our lawsuit focuses on the ratings s&p 500 gave to mortgage-backed securities that the state of california purchased through pension funds, which each are considering two of the largest pension funds in the united states. california loss nearly $1 billion because of the s&p's conduct. the federal gov
if they both fail, crews can actually trigger a third power source and owners will pick the host city in may. >> new this morning a pittsburg man is under arrest if a hit-and-run accident that sent a woman and two small children to the hospital. the 24-year-old man is held on $50,000 bail accused in a crash at 5:45 last night. he hit a one-year-old boy in a stroller, a 7-year-old on a bicycle, and a 29-year-old woman. the victims were crossing the drive on a trail. all three are out of...
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the little girl tried driving the car in the city until neighbor's spotted her. >> when she was coming toward me i am like, what is she doing? i couldn't tell it was a young girl at the time. i stepped behind the tree she hit the curb here she took off and i was looking at her. that's when i saw she was a child. i was like stop, stop, stop. >> in the snow no less. >> she couldn't stop instead she continued up the street hitting several parked cars. the little girl lost control of the car and packed into a pole. hopefully she is all right and hopefully she gets to see her daddy. >> check out these pictures a whale nearly capsized a boat. a giroup of friends seeing the baby in and out of the water a fishing boat heading to shore just happened to get in their way for one of those jumps. >> just as they were driving in the whale decided to come out of the water a little bit and they doll li collided immediately. amazingly the boat did not cap size. those fishing on board are going to be okay. that's your 5@5:30. >> a little scary, huh? >> just hours from now president obama will visit the
the little girl tried driving the car in the city until neighbor's spotted her. >> when she was coming toward me i am like, what is she doing? i couldn't tell it was a young girl at the time. i stepped behind the tree she hit the curb here she took off and i was looking at her. that's when i saw she was a child. i was like stop, stop, stop. >> in the snow no less. >> she couldn't stop instead she continued up the street hitting several parked cars. the little girl lost control...
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goodell indicated the incident would not affect attempts by the city to host a future super bowl. >> this is clearly something that can be fixed and it's clearly something that we can prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at met life stadium. an n.f.l. official said the league will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply, scott, and its backup plans. >> pelley: we're going to see more of your fascinating story behind the scenes at the super bowl on "60 minutes sports" wednesday night at 10:00 on the show time network. president obama sees no need for more increases in tax rates. he said that in an interview with cbs news that was broadcast live before the super bowl. mr. obama signed a bill raising rates on higher-income americans last month but this is the first time that he's said that he doesn't intend to extend higher rates to more taxpayers. it's a change from the position that he's held for many months. >> we can't get this done unless we also ask the wealthiest households to pay higher taxes on their in
goodell indicated the incident would not affect attempts by the city to host a future super bowl. >> this is clearly something that can be fixed and it's clearly something that we can prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at met life stadium. an n.f.l. official said the league will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply, scott, and its backup plans. >> pelley: we're going to see more of your...
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the city, the commercial part of the city has turned around. still the highest murder rate in the country. still has big big problems in that area. but for an american destination, you want a unique part of this country, go down to that area. i have got to run, mary katharine and juan, thank you. good segment. next on the run down, no question president obama is is bolder now than he has ever been in setting up left wing agenda. good reason for that brit hume with analysis moments away. >> bill: impact segment tonight, president obama moving left if can you believe it. the national journal, which covers politics online, done an analysis of why president obama does not need support traditional americans any longer i told that you on election night. as you may know the president won the popular vote by about 5 million and electoral vote by 126. but the race was close up until the very last weekend when governor romney inexplicably disappeared. the truth is romney could have defeated president obama but he needed to wage aggressive campaign but he
the city, the commercial part of the city has turned around. still the highest murder rate in the country. still has big big problems in that area. but for an american destination, you want a unique part of this country, go down to that area. i have got to run, mary katharine and juan, thank you. good segment. next on the run down, no question president obama is is bolder now than he has ever been in setting up left wing agenda. good reason for that brit hume with analysis moments away....
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the group is working on a lawsuit against the city. it says the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> a plan to grade virginia schools is moving forward in the virginia general assembly. today the commonwealth's senate is expected to vote on a school grading system. yesterday the house of dell grats passed a bill assigning a letter grade to the schools. he would range from a to f and based on test data and school quality. virginia lawmakers must act today if the tate is to pass legislation to generate billions of dollars for transportation needs. the senate will vote on an amended version of governor bob mcdonnell's transportation plan. the republican senator who introduced the governor's proposal threw a curve ball yesterday by unveiling the alternative bill. it would impose the sales tax on gas in place of virginia's current gas tax. it would eliminate the sales tax hikes mcdonnell wanted. today is the deadline for legislation to win approval from either virginia's senate or the house of delegates. >>> you probably d
the group is working on a lawsuit against the city. it says the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> a plan to grade virginia schools is moving forward in the virginia general assembly. today the commonwealth's senate is expected to vote on a school grading system. yesterday the house of dell grats passed a bill assigning a letter grade to the schools. he would range from a to f and based on test data and school quality. virginia lawmakers must act today if the tate...
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of the city and his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on our sister station news channel 8 at 7:00 p.m. still ahead and overseas airlines launches a program to keep the peace while you fly the friendly skies/ >> of very interesting story. it's 44 degrees. another live look outside. >> we want to say good morning washington. >> thank you to the montgomery youth hockey association team. that could be you as well. 10 to 15 second video clip of your good morning greeting and w -- we may play it on the air. make sure to ended by saying "good morning washington." >> we say good morning to jacqui jeras with a look at our forecast. >> its corn to be a great day. overall, we will see comfortable temperatures, a pretty average for this time of year. 35 degrees is where we are now. a little bit of a breeze has been picking up. we have a wind chill factor at 31. a clipper moved through overnight and missed the d.c. metro. everything stayed up to the north. you can still seen snow in the northeast. light snow continuing to fa
of the city and his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on our sister station news channel 8 at 7:00 p.m. still ahead and overseas airlines launches a program to keep the peace while you fly the friendly skies/ >> of very interesting story. it's 44 degrees. another live look outside. >> we want to say good morning washington. >> thank you to the montgomery youth hockey association team. that could be you as well. 10 to 15 second video clip of your good morning...
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some city council hope to join the city of san francisco in asking the court to strike down both laws. the deadline for san jose to join san francisco's supreme court brief is valentine's day. >> san jose police are asking for your help tracking down a robbery suspect. look at this sketch. police say he forced his way into the home of a 74-year-old woman and her daughter on friday. the man punched the older woman in the face. the mother and daughter escaped but the man and a second suspect chased them and they attacked the older woman a second time before running off. she was injured but will recover. >> the san francisco 49ers hold a final team meeting at their santa clara headquarters this morning. then they will clean out their lockers. a disappointed nineers team returned home after their heart-breaking loss in super bowl 47. the quaterback kaepernick acknowledged the crowd of 100 people who town out to cigarette the -- greet the team at the airport. the coach harbaugh was among the last to emerge and took the time to say "thank you." >> great run, thanks for all the support. >> h
some city council hope to join the city of san francisco in asking the court to strike down both laws. the deadline for san jose to join san francisco's supreme court brief is valentine's day. >> san jose police are asking for your help tracking down a robbery suspect. look at this sketch. police say he forced his way into the home of a 74-year-old woman and her daughter on friday. the man punched the older woman in the face. the mother and daughter escaped but the man and a second...
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fans as the city welcomes home the ravens. ravens. the question is will the weather hold up or will we be playing some cold muzak weather. that makes no sense at all. never going to do that again. we'll check in with gwen tolbart in just a moment after the break. see if she can sing some sweet muzak as far as the weather is concerned. jot challenge is on. -- >> the challenge is on. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshziiiizzlllee. to this symphony of flavor: beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios -- america's fastest, most reliable internet -- you get it. but don't take our word for it, ask a real fios customer. ask me
fans as the city welcomes home the ravens. ravens. the question is will the weather hold up or will we be playing some cold muzak weather. that makes no sense at all. never going to do that again. we'll check in with gwen tolbart in just a moment after the break. see if she can sing some sweet muzak as far as the weather is concerned. jot challenge is on. -- >> the challenge is on. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef...
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now even the suburbs are moving back to the cities. this is the future of the country, and we need everybody to be playing for that broad majority. >> when we talk about the republicans building a bigger tent, so we just finished talking about immigration, and it seems like whether it's eric cantor or marco rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the electoral college system. the redistricting in 2010 sort of cemented red versus blue rather than anything purple. there is the filibuster -- the use of the filibuster, which jonathan says basically is -- it's an unusually powerful tool as it is in the hands of senate republicans, and then there's the voter id stuff. on one hand, yes, the republican party wants to be more inclusive, but at the same time they're trying to manipulate the rules in a way that gives people less of a place at the table, if you like. >> that's politics. i don't know why we act
now even the suburbs are moving back to the cities. this is the future of the country, and we need everybody to be playing for that broad majority. >> when we talk about the republicans building a bigger tent, so we just finished talking about immigration, and it seems like whether it's eric cantor or marco rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the...
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headed into the city. >> thank you. it cannot happen here. ahead, santa clara make as promise of the new 49ers stadium following the super bowl blackout new orleans. >> nothing says valentine's day like a box of chocolates. which box? we have a brand new ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >> we are back with a look at what will happen today, with cloud cover this morning, temperatures about 43 to 50 and by the afternoon, partly sunny and mid-to-upper 50's and this evening, breezy and decreasing clouds and 47 to 52. now, across the state, live doppler 7 hd is quiet whe
headed into the city. >> thank you. it cannot happen here. ahead, santa clara make as promise of the new 49ers stadium following the super bowl blackout new orleans. >> nothing says valentine's day like a box of chocolates. which box? we have a brand new ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like...
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. >>> the city is hosting a super bowl parade downtown. the crew started setting up yesterday just as the team was returning from new orleans. that parade will begin at city hall and end at m&t bank stadium where the team will show off the lombardi trophy. if you can't make it, watch it on nbcwashington.com beginning at 10:45. >>> i bet you have to wear a lot of layers today. it's going to be cold again. >> let's check in with tom kierein. >> good morning. that snow that passed to our north is way up northeast of us into new england. this is the radar over the last 12 hours. getting a few sprinkles of light rain in the northern neck of virginia. look at this. this area of white came through briefly across northern montgomery county, howard and northern maryland. now it's quickly gone and nothing happened here around the metro area. just clouds coming through. right now, we're down into the upper 20s to near 30 degrees montgomery county. right now, mid-30s in prince george's county and it's generally upper 20s to 30 fairfax, much of norther
. >>> the city is hosting a super bowl parade downtown. the crew started setting up yesterday just as the team was returning from new orleans. that parade will begin at city hall and end at m&t bank stadium where the team will show off the lombardi trophy. if you can't make it, watch it on nbcwashington.com beginning at 10:45. >>> i bet you have to wear a lot of layers today. it's going to be cold again. >> let's check in with tom kierein. >> good morning. that...
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waving to the crowds that line the streets right to the center of the city and as they made their way to mnt bank stadium. back home, to their home turf, for their final appearance of the season, and it really paid off. we asked some of the fans given the events of the day, what would they tell a friend? what was the best thing? >> it was fantastic. there were so many people. i have never seen so many people in one place. >> it was so loud. the energy was crazy. >> amount of noise that everybody was making was just insane. >> like one person would start saying something and everybody else would join in. it was so cool. amazing. >> reporter: thank you, all. it was a celebration and a retirement party for ray lewis. the linebacker. who was here leading the team 17 years for two super bowls. now that he will retire they want to say thank you for the loyalty. it is so rare that one player stays in one city in the nfl these days. we will have more on that coming up as we throughout the newscast tonight, here in baltimore celebrate the ravens victory. back to you in the studio. >> chris gor
waving to the crowds that line the streets right to the center of the city and as they made their way to mnt bank stadium. back home, to their home turf, for their final appearance of the season, and it really paid off. we asked some of the fans given the events of the day, what would they tell a friend? what was the best thing? >> it was fantastic. there were so many people. i have never seen so many people in one place. >> it was so loud. the energy was crazy. >> amount of...
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areas around new york city. it's nothing that's causing anyone too many problems on the roads. there's a little burst out on 78 and 80 going across jersey. a little picking up as far as intensi intensity. again, most of the roads have been salted because of the past days. they should be for the most part just wet. also, it's very cold in northern new england today. our friends if maine through new hampshire and that minus 18 is in saranac lake, new york, one of the coldest spots in the entire country early today. that is the northern adirondaks. much of the country is turning the corner now. we're going to warm things up. look at the beautiful weather. temperatures in the 60s in the southeast today. 60s in texas. san antonio, near 80 almost. denver near 60. kansas city, up to 51. it looks like our har are cold winter is starting to wayne a little bit. >> you know, our men are obsessed with denver temperatures. >> crazy. >> all right. now sports, rather sports and infrastructure. documents released yesterday show that there were concerns about a power outage in the super dome as
areas around new york city. it's nothing that's causing anyone too many problems on the roads. there's a little burst out on 78 and 80 going across jersey. a little picking up as far as intensi intensity. again, most of the roads have been salted because of the past days. they should be for the most part just wet. also, it's very cold in northern new england today. our friends if maine through new hampshire and that minus 18 is in saranac lake, new york, one of the coldest spots in the entire...
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the city that has the least congestion, pensacola, florida. that takes only a measly nine minutes to get to where you need to go. >> tara, thank you for the toss. i will take it from here. >>> traffic is moving along in some areas not so well, you know the drill. even though this is a 15 to 20- minute delay, i would still say it's a good excuse there are no problems on that span. so the total time you are looking at to get into san francisco, live time traffic 30 plus minutes. not that bad for the entire thing. trying to get up to the bay bridge in oakland, there was a crash 880 in san leandro. that's been cleared. very slow. that's also affecting the castro valley commute. if you want to use an alternate, i would say 580 all the way out to 980. it's. right now it's still pretty good. if you are going slow, i would say that's a decent alternate for you. the south bay commute still looks good. it has not become quite as heavy as it can be. you can see for yourself. 280 is looking good through downtown san jose. let's go to steve. >>> mostly clo
the city that has the least congestion, pensacola, florida. that takes only a measly nine minutes to get to where you need to go. >> tara, thank you for the toss. i will take it from here. >>> traffic is moving along in some areas not so well, you know the drill. even though this is a 15 to 20- minute delay, i would still say it's a good excuse there are no problems on that span. so the total time you are looking at to get into san francisco, live time traffic 30 plus minutes....
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>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching her. i was relaying back to my chief everything that she had, and what she was doing. he informed me that it was a chinese grenade and told me i had to take the shot because she started approaching the marines. at this point i'd never killed anyone, so it was definitely made me pause, but also the fact that it's not a man, it was difficult. so we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to have to be the one to take the woman's life. we couldn't raise them on the radio, so i ended up having to take the shot. but in my mind she, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill her
>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching...
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shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can bet his relatives will be there with him. jonathan is live. some birthday plans on the agenda. >> that's right. video i want to show you from the nearby town of napier field. their city officials have been collecting birthday cards for the bow throughout the whole ordeal. his actual birthday is tomorrow but the celebration may come a few days later. school officials want to hold a big celebration, probably at the local high school football field to honor a boy who was well-loved long before he became the focus of the hostage standoff. >> never met a stranger. he put his arms around you,
shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can...
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of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that taped piece the president say, "with don't have to agree on everything to agree that it's time to do something." let me start with you, sheriff hartman, what does doing something mean to you? >> well, my concern is that all the players aren't invited to the table. we all recognize these tragedi tragedies. we need to do something to try and prevent them. that is a common goal. but mental health issues seems to be an underlying problem, and that hasn't been addressed to the best of my knowledge. >> ifill: commissioner ramsey, what is doing something mean to you? >> well actually let me just say tha
of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that...
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are possible in the following cities. chicago, detroit and here in new york. >>> after weeks of sensational testimony, a jury is hearing directly from jodi arias, the arizona woman who confessed to savagely killing her ex-boyfriend. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation of what happened the night of that murder. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: in a surprise move, jodi arias took the stand in her own defense. and explained to the jury why she brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> he attacked me. and i had to defend myself. >> reporter: speaking quietly, with her hair pulled to the side, this is the same woman prosecutors say stabbed alexander 27 times in a jealous rage. also slashing his throat, and shooting him twice in the head. but her story has chan
are possible in the following cities. chicago, detroit and here in new york. >>> after weeks of sensational testimony, a jury is hearing directly from jodi arias, the arizona woman who confessed to savagely killing her ex-boyfriend. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation...